October 2014
Posters | Cera-Trap®
The South American fruit fly Anastrepha fraterculus (Wied., 1830) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is one of the main species of insect pests that cause damage to the fruit trees in the southern region of Brazil. CeraTrap ® has been responsible for 50.5% of A. fraterculus captured in the experiment, being more effective than the other attractants evaluated.
July 2014
Posters | Cera-Trap®
Mass trapping proved to be useful technique for the suppression of fruit fly populations in urban areas of the Province of San Juan. The trials carried out in the target area suggest that liquid retention system based on protein solution is convenient not only because of its trapping performance, but also for its reduced toxicity, relatively high persistence of the attractiveness, and low maintenance.
May 2014
Posters | Cera-Trap®
CeraTrap® (CT) is an attractant formulation of natural origin, based on a liquid protein obtained by an exclusive method of enzymatic hydrolysis, with strong attraction capacity for fruit flies and free of pesticides. The system functions thanks to a regular emission of volatile organic compounds. Due to this, the strongly attracted flies fall into the trap and as they are unable to escape, drown into the liquid and die.Electroantennogram (EAG) analysis were performed in order to measure an...
March 2014
Scientific Communications | Cera-Trap®
The new demands regarding the quality of food and the largest movement of species of fruit flies around the world because of the fruit trade have made it necessary to improved pest control strategies in fruit, citrus and vine crops. At the beginning of the 21st century, Bioiberica developed a new system of liquid attractant (Cera Trap®) of great specificity and high efficacy for use not only in monitoring but also in mass trapping. This new line of biological attractants free of pesticides ...
June 2013
Posters | Cera-Trap®
Uno de los principales problemas fitosanitarios del cultivo del mango es la mosca de la fruta. La mosca más característica que afecta al mango es la Anastrepha obliqua. En zones enfocadas a la exportación se están encontrando cada vez más con mayores restricciones a la hora de poder utilizar sustancias químicas por la problemática de los residuos. Desde hace muchos años se monitorean las parcelas con trampas y atrayentes. Recientemente está emergiendo la tecnología del trampeo masi...